If Oden decides to go to South Beach in the fall, it would be nice to have an option available in Timofey Mosgov, if he's still available next week. He didn't play a lot of minutes with Denver, but at 7'1", he can still be an intimidator in the lane with 6 more fouls to burn.

OH LORD another thread about Spurs possible acquiring someone lol! This will be fun!

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You could let it pick your brain for weeks and months, just replay it over and over, won't do you any good at all. When someone loses a loved one and they do that it only brings forth anguish. I feel acceptance is sometimes the key, it happened, now you have to react to it. Giving up is not an option.

Wojo just said Nuggets just gave him a 3 year extension. Should make things interesting.

Or flat out NOT interesting at all and he is staying there and the Spurs are up to nothing or talks flamed out fast, just saying

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Win or lose this is a game -
You could let it pick your brain for weeks and months, just replay it over and over, won't do you any good at all. When someone loses a loved one and they do that it only brings forth anguish. I feel acceptance is sometimes the key, it happened, now you have to react to it. Giving up is not an option.

Or flat out NOT interesting at all and he is staying there and the Spurs are up to nothing or talks flamed out fast, just saying

Maybe I should have been more specific and said it should make things interesting - as in now they would have to look at other free agents should oden not come but we are really scraping the bottom of the barrel if we are looking for a big.

An opportunity for Mozgov to play a significantly increased role with Denver opened because of a draft night deal that sent center Kosta Koufos to the Memphis Grizzlies. Mozgov will play behind starting center JaVale McGee under new coach Brian Shaw.

Several sign-and-trade scenarios were discussed over recent weeks, but Mozgov and the Nuggets were committed to re-partnering after getting closer on the terms of the deal in the past week, sources said.

Mozgov, 27, averaged 5.4 points, 4.1 rebounds and 15.6 minutes per game for Denver in 2011-12, but his role decreased this past season under former Nuggets coach George Karl.

A member of the Russian national team, Mozgov still has to complete the NBA's rookie transition program in August, something he had been previously unable to do because of national team commitments.

Mozgov was an important part of the Nuggets' trade of Carmelo Anthony to New York in 2011, the final player Denver management held out to secure before agreeing upon the blockbuster deal.

As an undrafted prospect out of Russia, Mozgov entered the NBA with a three-year, $9.7 million contract with the Knicks in 2010.

I know the Knicks got a lot of flack when they signed him but at that time he was actually the number #1 prospect overseas. Gary Neal was like #4-#5 at that very same time period too. Not surprised he actually panned out. He has game.